A systematic review of cognitive and social factors in vessel traffic services operations

IF 9.9 1区 工程技术 Q1 TRANSPORTATION
Transport Reviews Pub Date : 2026-03-04 Epub Date: 2025-10-14 DOI:10.1080/01441647.2025.2569578
Amit Sharma , Steven Mallam , Scott N. MacKinnon , Bjørn Sætrevik
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Vessel traffic service (VTS) plays a key role in the safety of maritime navigation by organising the sea traffic, ensuring regulatory compliance, promoting information exchange and early detection of navigational hazards and assisting in collision avoidance. The cognitive and social factors influencing the performance of VTS operators require important considerations in this regard. Current developments in the maritime industry and changing operational profiles present novel challenges for VTS operators. This study aims to present the empirical findings related to the applied cognitive and social factors pertaining to VTS operations for the past two decades. A systematic literature review was conducted with a Boolean search strategy across six major databases. The literature associated with empirical investigations was extracted as per the PRISMA guidelines. The study identified 19 articles that satisfied the pre-determined inclusion criteria. A qualitative synthesis of the identified literature was performed, aggregating the findings into various sub-groups based on thematic areas and contexts. The obtained results revealed fatigue and mental workload as the most frequently examined factors, while factors such as decision-making, communication, coordination and perception also influenced the VTS operator’s performance. The findings shed light on the current state of the art for research and practical applications related to cognitive and social factors influencing VTS operator performance and their impact on maritime safety. The result also identified gaps in the literature where further research is warranted, particularly related to emerging trends of automation and digitalisation in the maritime industry.
系统回顾船舶交通服务运作中的认知和社会因素
船舶交通服务(VTS)透过组织海上交通、确保遵守规管、促进信息交流和及早发现航行危险,以及协助避免碰撞,在海上航行安全方面发挥重要作用。在这方面,影响VTS操作员绩效的认知和社会因素需要重要考虑。当前海运业的发展和不断变化的操作概况给VTS运营商带来了新的挑战。本研究旨在介绍近二十年来与VTS操作相关的应用认知和社会因素的实证研究结果。在六个主要数据库中使用布尔搜索策略进行了系统的文献综述。根据PRISMA指南提取与实证调查相关的文献。该研究确定了19篇符合预先确定的纳入标准的文章。对已确定的文献进行了定性综合,根据主题领域和背景将研究结果汇总为不同的分组。获得的结果显示,疲劳和精神负荷是最常被检查的因素,而决策、沟通、协调和感知等因素也会影响VTS操作员的表现。研究结果揭示了影响VTS操作员绩效及其对海上安全影响的认知和社会因素的研究和实际应用的现状。研究结果还发现了文献中的空白,值得进一步研究,特别是与海运业自动化和数字化的新兴趋势有关。
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Transport Reviews
Transport Reviews TRANSPORTATION-
CiteScore
17.70
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32
期刊介绍: Transport Reviews is an international journal that comprehensively covers all aspects of transportation. It offers authoritative and current research-based reviews on transportation-related topics, catering to a knowledgeable audience while also being accessible to a wide readership. Encouraging submissions from diverse disciplinary perspectives such as economics and engineering, as well as various subject areas like social issues and the environment, Transport Reviews welcomes contributions employing different methodological approaches, including modeling, qualitative methods, or mixed-methods. The reviews typically introduce new methodologies, analyses, innovative viewpoints, and original data, although they are not limited to research-based content.
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